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Tornier Toes FTC Line With Lower-Extremity Sale To Integra

This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet

Executive Summary

Integra is buying the U.S. rights to Tornier's Salto Talaris and Salto XT ankle replacement products and its Futura silastic toe replacement products for an undisclosed cash payment. The deal is intended to satisfy antitrust concerns in Wright Medical's pending purchase of Tornier and to strengthen Integra's position in the lower-extremity market.

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